NEWS from The Corvallis ClinicDec. 2, 2013Judy Corwin 541-754-1374 CORVALLIS — Charmin Sagert, M.D., has joined The Corvallis Clinic Neurology Department. Dr. Sagert comes from Loma Linda University in California, where she was an attending physician and assistant professor in neurology, neuromuscular medicine and clinical neurophysiology. Dr. Sagert received her medical degree in 2006 from […]
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Summing up survivorship
If cancer were an equation, how would you solve it? Treatment + support + determination = survivor. If only cancer followed the predictable rules like solving a math problem.
The Corvallis Clinic Adds New Physical Therapy provider
The Physical Therapy Department added KC Stewart, DPT in January and Seth Kaeser, DPT in February.
Wrestling with low testosterone
James Gourley has a stack of wrestling medals from around the world, symbols of his athletic accomplishments during high school and college. There are medallions he received for earning All-American honors, another from when he was 16 and he represented Oregon on a cultural exchange team and traveled to South Africa. He was ranked fifth in the world when at 18, he qualified to attend the Olympic Training Center in Hungary.
A personalized approach to weight loss
If you have ever struggled with losing weight, there’s a new program that you should know about. It’s a personalized approach for achieving healthier weight with a new FDA-approved medication, Qsymia (pronounced cuesem ee-uh), and the support of a weight loss team led by a registered dietitian and a board-certified physician.